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Third Window Films Releases of Hanagatami, Fish Story and Melancholic Up for Preorder

Three upcoming Japanese films from Third Window Films are now available for preorder.

Hanagatami
Out July 6th

In 2016, Nobuhiko Obayashi, the director of the cult Japanese film HOUSE (HAUSU) was diagnosed with lung cancer and given only a few months to live. Despite not much time left, for what was supposed to be his final film he adapted Kazuo Dan's 1937 novella , his passion project 40 years in the making.

In 1941, as Japan prepares its attack on Pearl Harbor, 16 year-old Toshihiko (Shunsuke Kubozuka) leaves his parents in Amsterdam and moves to the seaside town of Karatsu where his aunt Keiko (Takako Tokiwa) cares for his ailing cousin Mina (Honoka Yahagi). Immersed in the exquisite nature and phenomenal culture of Karatsu, Toshihiko befriends the beautiful, Apollo-like Ukai (Shinnosuke Mitsushima), the contemplative Kira (Keishi Nagatsuka), the ingenuous Akine (Hirona Yamazaki) and the brooding Chitose (Mugi Kadowaki) as they all contend with the war's inescapable gravitational pull. With the impression of fantasy horror, mesmerizing images and powerful storytelling, “Hanagatami” captures the love, friendship, struggle of the end days of youth in a country consumed by the flames of war.

The first bluray release outside of Japan!
Out July 6th 2020

Bluray special features

Making Of
Interview with Nobuhiko Obayashi
Region B

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Out August 10th

Celebrating the 10 year anniversary of its original DVD release, Third Window Films are happy to release the world's first bluray of this classic piece of Japanese contemporary cinema!

Based on a novel by Kotaro Isaka, Fish Story weaves together several seemingly separate storylines taking place at different points in time over a 37-year span to explain how a little-known punk rock song can save the world.
In 1975, an unpopular Japanese punk band called Gekirin (Wrath) break up soon after recording their final song: Fish Story. In 1982 a timid college student named Masashi (Gaku Hamada) becomes fascinated by strange rumors surrounding the song. In 2009 a teenager named Asami (Mikako Tabe) falls asleep during a school field trip and gets left behind on a boat which is taken over by terrorists. In 2012 a huge comet can be seen in the sky on a path to destroy Earth. How does a little punk song connect all these events?

Bluray special features
(*special features in standard definition)

Making Of
‘Gekirin' Various Live Shows
‘Gekirin' Talk Show
Q&A with director and cast
Deleted Scenes
Region B

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Melancholic
Out September 7th

The indie film which in Japan was thought of as the One Cut of the Dead of 2019!

Like One Cut, is a low-budget, high concept Japanese indie film which was made through a workshop and also like One Cut, opened on 2 cinema screens where it sold out every screening for weeks, before opening to a large scale and continuing to sell out for months! Also, like One Cut, Melancholic won many Audience Awards at international film festivals both films also won the Kaneto Shindo Award in Japan!

Despite having graduated from the prestigious Tokyo University, Kazuhiko is unemployed and living with his parents without any plans for the future. Everything changes, however, when he takes up a job at a local bathhouse and discovers that it is used by the yakuza as a convenient place for executions and corpse disposal.

Dual Format Release (both DVD & Bluray included)
Special Features

Behind the Scenes
Q&A with director and cast
‘Melancholic' Short Film
Region B

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Vimeo-On-Demand
For UK fans, many titles to rent for under £2!

With a lot of you stuck and home, and many issues with supply-chains for delivery of films, Third Window Films have put up a lot of their titles to rent on their new Vimeo-On-Demand channel. Focusing mainly on titles which are not available on Itunes, Amazon Prime, etc. you'll be able to see a lot of Third Window Films in HD despite many only being released on DVD in the past. Most films are less than £2, so if there's a title you were interested in just checking out before/instead of buying the physical release, then here's your chance!
For those of you in the UK and Ireland, find out more at:
https://vimeo.com/thirdwindowfilms/vod_pages

Pink Films Vol 1 -4
Newly remastered Japanese pink films!
Limited numbers remaining!
Check out the series trailer: 
https://youtu.be/UNuZfo3uoEM

ABNORMAL FAMILY
変態家族兄貴の嫁さん directed by Masayuki Suo (1984, 63 minutes)

The debut film of the director of the international hit comedy SHALL WE DANCE (1996) follows the Mamiya family after the latest arrival of the voluptuous new bride of over-sexed eldest son Kôichi. Kazuo sees his new sister-in-law as a source of release from study stress, while his sister Akiko, after donning her Office Lady uniform heads straight to a workplace that offers much more in the way of financial incentive. Suo's only ever pink film is a bawdy pastiche of the works of Ozu Yasujirô, presenting this far-from-typical family through idiosyncratic editing and compositional.

BLUE FILM WOMAN
ブルーフィルムの女 directed by Kan Mukai (1969, 78 minutes)

Blue Film Woman is a feverish mishmash of horror, blackmail sexploitation and trippy nightclub sequences revolving around the daughter of a stockbroker who is brought to his knees by an unexpected financial crash. In order to stave off bankruptcy, he offers up his wife to his sleazy, reptilian creditor Uchiyama who, after prodding and pawing over her, locks her up in the shed at the bottom of the garden where his mentally challenged son Hiroshi lurks in the attic.

DUAL-FORMAT DVD/BLURAY 
NEWLY REMASTERED!
Pink Thrills: Jasper Sharp on Pink Eiga – A 35 minute video essay on pink cinema
Region B/2

Now Out
Order links at
http://thirdwindowfilms.com/films/pink-films-vol-3-4/

VOL 1 & 2 BACK IN STOCK
Inflatable Sex Doll of the wasteland /

INFLATABLE SEX DOLL OF THE WASTELANDS
荒野のダッチワイフ directed by Atsushi Yamatoya (1969, 86 minutes)

Yamatoya's wrote INFLATABLE SEX DOLL OF THE WASTELANDS concurrently with his anonymous contribution to the script for Suzuki Seijun's legendary BRANDED TO KILL, released four months earlier. Similarly shot in stunning monochrome scope, it is as hallucinatory, fragmentary and surreal as its companion piece, and stands as a testament to just how flexible the pink film formula could be in its first decade.

GUSHING PRAYER
噴出祈願 十五代の売春婦 directed by Masao Adachi (1971, 74 minutes)

The most cryptic and formally radical pink film from the most politically radical director ever to work in the field: GUSHING PRAYER deploys actual suicide notes and a haunting guitar refrain by folk musician Minami Masato to express the spiritual and political left vacuum in the wake of the failed student movements of the 1960s. The cinematography by Itô Hideo, who also shot Ôshima Nagisha's IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES (1976), captures an intriguing melding of the documentary with the cinematic.

ALL REGION
DUAL-FORMAT DVD/BLURAY 
NEWLY REMASTERED!

LIMITED NUMBERS LEFT!
Order from the Arrow Films Store
https://www.arrowfilms.com/product-detail/pink-films-vol-1—2-dual-format/TWFBD047
or from Amazon
https://amzn.to/2qRudZE

RENT ALL 4 ON VIMEO PAGE
https://vimeo.com/thirdwindowfilms/vod_pages

About the author

Rhythm Zaveri

Hello, my name is Rhythm Zaveri. For as long as I can remember, I've been watching movies, but my introduction to Asian cinema was old rental VHS copies of Bruce Lee films and some Shaw Bros. martial arts extravaganzas. But my interest in the cinema of the region really deepened when I was at university and got access to a massive range of VHS and DVDs of classic Japanese and Chinese titles in the library, and there has been no turning back since.

An avid collector of physical media, I would say Korean cinema really is my first choice, but I'll watch anything that is south-east Asian. I started contributing to Asian Movie Pulse in 2018 to share my love for Asian cinema in the form of my writings.

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